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Studying in Germany: Free Tuition, Bureaucracy & "WG-Castings" | Deutsch zu Hören
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Free tuition and world-class universities? Yes, please! But wait... what is a Semesterbeitrag? And why do I have to interview just to get a room in a shared flat?! Welcome to student life in Germany! 🇩🇪🎓
In today’s episode of Deutsch zu Hören, Anna and Ben tackle the massive opportunities and unique challenges of studying at a German university. We are equipping you with 50 essential phrases to help you survive campus life, tackle the heavy bureaucracy, and make friends. Divided into 10 easy-to-follow chapters, we break down high-level academic vocabulary.
Stick around until the end of the episode to hear all the new phrases used naturally in a highly relatable listening story about a stressed first-year student (Ersti) trying to organize their schedule!
What you will learn today:
🏫 The vocabulary of German bureaucracy: Immatrikulation (enrollment) and Semesterbeitrag (semester fee).
🏫 How to survive a WG-Casting (flatmate interview) to find affordable housing.
🏫 The extreme importance of Eigenverantwortung (self-responsibility) in German universities.
🏫 How to talk about exams (Klausurenphase) and writing academic papers (Hausarbeit).
Tune in, grab your notebook, and get ready for your first semester in Germany!